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R.M. de Kruijff
17 records found
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The separation of terbium from gadolinium by solvent extraction
Upscaling terbium production for use in radionuclide therapy
161Tb is considered a promising alternative to 177Lu in the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors and prostate cancer. It is produced via neutron irradiation of 160Gd targets and its subsequent separation from said targets. Current separation methods
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Synthesis, stability tests and irradiation evaluation of hollow MoS2 nanomaterials
With applications in a new low-activity technetium-99m generator
Technetium-99m (99mTc) is a critical isotope in nuclear medicine, used for diagnostic imaging. It is conventionally produced in a aluminum oxide 99Mo/99mTc generator that runs on molybdenum-99 (99Mo) produced by fission of uranium-235.
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Hard-to-exchange calcium in milk
A study to investigate hard-to-exchange calcium in casein micelles of bovine skimmed milk using artificial casein micelles and 45Ca
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body and is essential for building and maintaining bones and teeth. Only 20-30% of the calcium in milk can be absorbed by the human body. 90% of the insoluble calcium in milk is located in the casein micelles, and 40% of this calc
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Holmium-166 is a promising radionuclide for therapeutic and imaging applications due to its advantageous decay characteristics. However, these applications require or would benefit from a higher specific activity of 166Ho than that obtained via a 165Ho(n,γ)<
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Implant-associated infections by antibiotic-resistant biofilm-forming pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus have become a growing concern as they are difficult to treat and lead to implant revision surgery. Implant coatings consisting of superparamagnetic
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Cancer is often treated by radiation therapy. There are three types of radiation therapy: external beam therapy, brachytherapy and radionuclide therapy. A downside to radiation therapy is its damaging effect on healthy tissue. A different type of treatment is photodynamic therapy
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Non-invasive mineral uptake determination in babies
Method development for measurement of minerals and trace elements in used diapers using INAA and ICP-OES
To ensure proper development, infants must receive the right amount of nutrients. Since their intake of minerals and trace elements in the first four months comes solely from mother milk or formula, valuable information about the uptake can derived by analyzing their excretion (i
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Fuelling with iron
An in-vitro stury to examine the influence of iron supplementation on Escherichia coli using Fe-55 as a tracer
Iron deficiency is considered the most significant nutritional deficiency worldwide, affecting billions of people. Iron deficiency leads to a higher prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia; a condition responsible for over 50,000 deaths annually. Since anaemia is considered a glob
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Bioavailability of calcium in bovine skimmed milk
An in-vitro study to investigate the influence of calcium salt fortification and low pH conditions on the phase distribution of calcium in skimmed milk
In the human body calcium is the most abundant mineral and is involved in a lot of vital processes. Calcium deficiency occurs when there is not enough calcium present in the bloodstream. In the Netherlands one in three women will face this problem in their lifetime. A major facto
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Radiotherapy is a vital component in the treatment of malignancies, with approximately 50 to 70% of cancer patients receiving it at some point. This therapy consists of irradiating the affected body part with an external beam of ionising radiation. A limitation of this technique
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Investigating the therapeutic effect of combined hyperthermia and radiotherapy on the growth and viability of 3D FaDu spheroids
A step closer to in vivo conditions
Combining different treatment modalities has proven to improve patient outcome compared to applying single treatments. Consequently, mild hyperthermia (HT) and radiotherapy (RT) are combined to radiosensitize tumour cells by inhibiting DNA damage repair mecha ...
166Ho is a promising radionuclide for targeted radionuclide therapy, because of its beneficial decay characteristics and the possibility to track its dose delivery in a patient. However, a problem for the use of 166Ho in these treatments is its limited maximally produced specific
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Diffusion coefficient estimations of radiometals in target solutions using microfluidic devices
A combined experimental & numerical study
Radiometals re-emerge as a promising alternative in nuclear imaging. Cyclotron production of such radiometals using liquid targets solve critical impurity problems seen with current conventional production methods. Purification employing liquid-liquid extraction in microfluidic e
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A robust material for the production of microfluidic liquid-liquid extraction chips
Evaluation of a robust ALD coating to reduce irradiation-induced surface modifications on polymers and quartz for the usage of microfluidic liquid-liquid extraction chips
Microfluidic extraction is a promising alternative for existing extraction methods of radioisotopes due to the high surface-to-volume ratio. When assessing the compatibility of microfluidic material with the extraction system, there are three critical aspects—compatibility with o
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Iron bioavailability of fortified skim milk
An in-vitro study to investigate the influence of iron salt fortification on the phase distribution and oxidation state of iron in skim milk
Anaemia affects a third of women and almost 50% of infants and toddlers worldwide. Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia, and the most common nutritional disorder in the world. To increase dietary iron intake, iron fortification of staple foods commonly consumed by
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The bioavailability of Calcium in Milk
Effect of Temperature
Calcium is an important mineral which the body uses to maintain strong bones and carry out many important bodily functions. According to the Dutch nutrition center people in the Netherlands consume 80-90% of their calcium through milk and other milk products. Often times people w
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The hot atom production loop
The investigation of a new radionuclide production loop based on the Szilard-Chalmers effect
Radionuclides are important in the diagnosis and treatment of, amongst others, cancer. A promising therapy is targeted radionuclide therapy, where the radionuclide is brought to the tumor by a targeting specific
vector. Bringing the radionuclide directly to the tumor, should ...
vector. Bringing the radionuclide directly to the tumor, should ...